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. >> dayton ohio still bears scars of the economic downturn. once a thriving hub for manufacturing, they shed over 32,000 manufacturing jobs between 2001 and 2011. in 2008, the area's last general motors plant, which once employed over 4,000 people closed its doors. >> we went to a meeting, you see on t.v. they were shutting the plant down. >> i had this vision of this big, gentle dragon taking the life from us. >> an hbo document occur, the last truck chronicled this in a place known for automated innovation adding to the perception of dayton as a dying city. forbes magazine listed it one of america's 5 most downsized cities in 2009. the huge good morning complex sits empty. but today, there is fresh hope dayton manufacturing can regain its former glory. general election trick, healthcare company abbott laboratories and other major companies have announced they will open factors here they will look different from the assembly lines manned by an army of low-skilled workers. high-tech manufacturing has come to dayton. this is yaskama, used to au
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companies that are changing their position on sr and then we'll have dennis trainer junior and soren dayton on the show for debate on occupy wall street made a actions across the country sit tight. technology innovation all the developments around. the future of harvard. yesterday we updated you on the tech companies that are slowly changing their stance on the cyber security bill to give the government very broad authority to spy on you and obtain your personal data online from private companies now despite the fact that this would actually be good for tech companies bottom line sense of protect them from privacy related lawsuits from users we saw both microsoft and facebook shipped towards a gray area which means softening their support for the bill now in this gray area are the companies that say that they're all about cyber security but they're also worried about their users rights to privacy online although it's disappointing if they didn't completely come out against this but we were at least hopeful that it could get the ball rolling that we hear other companies actually take a stand
companies that are changing their position on sr and then we'll have dennis trainer junior and soren dayton on the show for debate on occupy wall street made a actions across the country sit tight. technology innovation all the developments around. the future of harvard. yesterday we updated you on the tech companies that are slowly changing their stance on the cyber security bill to give the government very broad authority to spy on you and obtain your personal data online from private...
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latest on companies that are changing their position on sr and i will have dennis traynor jr and soren dayton on the show for debate on occupy wall street made a actions across the country so tight. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you know here's some other part of it and realize everything. you don't know i'm sorry is a big. blow to the capital account i'm lauren lyster. mary would write a. book and they alone are so they'll get the real headline with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v. . r t is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like al-jazeera . russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. yesterday we updated you on the tech companies that are slowly cha
latest on companies that are changing their position on sr and i will have dennis traynor jr and soren dayton on the show for debate on occupy wall street made a actions across the country so tight. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you know here's some other part of it and realize everything. you don't know i'm sorry is a big. blow to the capital account i'm lauren lyster. mary would write a. book and they alone are so they'll get the real...
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companies that are changing their position on sr and then we'll have dennis trainer junior and star in dayton on the show for debate on occupy wall street mayday. across the country. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. we've. seen video gogarty dot com. yesterday we updated you on the tech companies that are slowly changing their stance on a cyber security bill that gives the government very broad authority to spy on you and obtain your personal data online from private companies now despite the fact that this would actually be good for tech companies bottom line sense of protect them from privacy related lawsuits from users we saw both microsoft and facebook shipped towards a gray area which means softening their support for the bill now in this gray area are the companies that say that they're all about cyber security but they're also worried about their users rights to priva
companies that are changing their position on sr and then we'll have dennis trainer junior and star in dayton on the show for debate on occupy wall street mayday. across the country. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. we've. seen video gogarty dot com. yesterday we updated you...
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romney held in dayton, ohio, yesterday afternoon. it was the event that had previously been billed as a victory rally in dayton. with the president off the campaign trail entirely to deal with the crisis, the romney campaign realized it would be coarse to keep campaigning. the campaign's communications director put out a statement on monday saying that the romney campaign was going to be canceling all campaign events, "out of sensitivity to the millions of americans in the path of hurricane sandy." see, they realized like they had to seem like they were being sensitive to the crisis. but they really, really wanted to hold that rally in dayton. so what do you do? how do you promise to cancel your political rallies in order to seem sensitive, but then hold your rallies anyway? well, in the case of dayton yesterday, and mitt romney, they held the same event, at the same time, in the same venue, with the same celebrity, and they showed the same vote for mitt romney campaign video from the republican convention, but they just changed the
romney held in dayton, ohio, yesterday afternoon. it was the event that had previously been billed as a victory rally in dayton. with the president off the campaign trail entirely to deal with the crisis, the romney campaign realized it would be coarse to keep campaigning. the campaign's communications director put out a statement on monday saying that the romney campaign was going to be canceling all campaign events, "out of sensitivity to the millions of americans in the path of...
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i said dayton? he said where are you going? i read in the paper you love ohio. you went from dayton, ohio, to marion, ohio. >> if anyone comes to the white house from ohio, they'll get a hershey bar this big. >> pandering to ohio. the race for ohio is going to come down to the margins. mitt romney doesn't have to win these big democratic counties. he just has to hold down the president's score. george w. bush won the race in 2004 by limiting kerry's gain. something he couldn't do to barack obama in 2008. look at three of the largest counties in the state. kerry won by 227,000 votes. in 2008, fewer people voted but president obama added to his margin. he won by 30,000 more votes. in lucas county, in 2008 obama won the county by nearly 70,000 votes. and then of course there's franklin county which includes the capital of columbus. one of the faster growing parts of the state. in 2004, john kerry won it by just 48,000 votes. four years later, president obama more than doubled that total. he won by 116,000 votes. that's one way to watch this is on the margins. the t
i said dayton? he said where are you going? i read in the paper you love ohio. you went from dayton, ohio, to marion, ohio. >> if anyone comes to the white house from ohio, they'll get a hershey bar this big. >> pandering to ohio. the race for ohio is going to come down to the margins. mitt romney doesn't have to win these big democratic counties. he just has to hold down the president's score. george w. bush won the race in 2004 by limiting kerry's gain. something he couldn't do to...
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. >>> i was in dayton, ohio. a woman grabbed my arm. she said, i've been out of work since may. can you help me? >> all of a sudden mitt romney is concerned for middle class americans asking for help. >> they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives. >> james hoffa of the teamsters on mitt romney's pandering to the middle class. >>> we'll bring you the latest on mitt romney's goal to fry big bird. >> he'll get rid of regulations on wall street, but he's going to crack down on sesame street. >>> and how did last night's big debate play in the most important swing state in the union? there is no better person to ask than state senator nina turner. follow the wings. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." well, mitt romney put on quite a dog and pony show last night for middle class voters across america. all right there. he's a different dude. during debate, he pulled a complete 180. now all of a sudden romney's concerned about the 47% of americans he trashed back in may. >> high income people are doing just fine in this economy. they'll do fine whether you're presi
. >>> i was in dayton, ohio. a woman grabbed my arm. she said, i've been out of work since may. can you help me? >> all of a sudden mitt romney is concerned for middle class americans asking for help. >> they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives. >> james hoffa of the teamsters on mitt romney's pandering to the middle class. >>> we'll bring you the latest on mitt romney's goal to fry big bird. >> he'll get rid of regulations on...
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. >> on that point, here is the dayton daily news from ohio back in october with this headline. "ohio has lost 3500 factory others the last ten years." >> yeah. i'm not surprised because that's the world i live in. >> right. >> every single day. going into these factories, dealing with trade adjustment assistance for the workers, being with these workers as they go through bankruptcy. i've seen too many steel mills close down and manufacturing facilities close down. it's not just the one that closed down, it's the entire supply chain. >> give us -- i want to show our viewers manufacturing in ohio by the numbers. home to about 22,000 manufacturing companies. cincinnati ranks sixth for manufacturing jobs. cleveland 10th and columbus 19th in the whole country. leads the nation in general purpose machinery, second in metal working machinery. 67.74% gross state product is generated by manufacturing, about 80 billion annually. tenth in the nation and fifth in the nation for total manufacturing and dollars. so given what i have just said, paint the picture of youngstown, ohio. what did
. >> on that point, here is the dayton daily news from ohio back in october with this headline. "ohio has lost 3500 factory others the last ten years." >> yeah. i'm not surprised because that's the world i live in. >> right. >> every single day. going into these factories, dealing with trade adjustment assistance for the workers, being with these workers as they go through bankruptcy. i've seen too many steel mills close down and manufacturing facilities close...
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. >>> i was in dayton, ohio. a woman grabbed my arm. she said, i've been out of work since may. can you help me? >> all of a sudden mitt romney is concerned for middle class americans asking for help. >> they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives. >> james hoffa of the teamsters on mitt romney's pandering to the middle class. >>> we'll bring you the latest on mitt romney's goal to fry big bird. >> he'll get rid of regulations on wall street, but he's going to crack down on sesame street. >>> and how did last night's big debate play in the most important swing state in the union? there is no better person to ask than state senator nina turner. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade c
. >>> i was in dayton, ohio. a woman grabbed my arm. she said, i've been out of work since may. can you help me? >> all of a sudden mitt romney is concerned for middle class americans asking for help. >> they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives. >> james hoffa of the teamsters on mitt romney's pandering to the middle class. >>> we'll bring you the latest on mitt romney's goal to fry big bird. >> he'll get rid of regulations on...
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and in that book they identified as the key to the election the dayton housewife. she was from the middle of the country, had a mid-level education. she was a 47 year old catholic married to a machinist, and she was going to be the key to electoral politics in ohio. she became so famous in that election cycle that dick cavett, the late-night talk show, actually sent a team of producers to ohio to try to find the dayton housewife. and after that, the dayton housewife appeared on the dick cavett show pronouncing about the election. she had a cigarette and it was really quite an experience. but anyway, we've been watching ohio for a very long time here henry, and now you can tells what it will be the dayton housewife, a cincinnati housewife, what should we be looking at? >> nowadays will probably be likely to be the columbus separated woman with one child. the end of this campaign, i'm just thinking come it's like we're at the end of long running popular tv show, like cheers. in a couple of weeks all of our favorite characters will be gone and will only have our memor
and in that book they identified as the key to the election the dayton housewife. she was from the middle of the country, had a mid-level education. she was a 47 year old catholic married to a machinist, and she was going to be the key to electoral politics in ohio. she became so famous in that election cycle that dick cavett, the late-night talk show, actually sent a team of producers to ohio to try to find the dayton housewife. and after that, the dayton housewife appeared on the dick cavett...
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tony lived in dayton, ohio. as soon as he heard his uncle was missing, he got in his car, collected his brother, and began driving to pennsylvania. >> at the time we thought, we need to get there as quick as we can to see what kind of assistance we can provide. >> reporter: but when tony and his brother got to lewisburg and saw the scene where ray's car was found, they were stunned. >> here we go again. that was the exact first thought. >> reporter: the investigation into ray gricar's disappearance was about to take a whole new turn. >>> coming up -- what did the d.a.'s nephew know that police didn't? >> i think my first words to the investigator were, he's probably in the river. >> w >> reporter: when tony gricar drove into lewisburg, pennsylvania, back in april 2005, he did a double take. tony's uncle ray had disappeared, and the cops had just located ray's abandoned car in a lewisburg parking lot near a bridge over a river. the scene took tony straight back to a bad place in his past. >> to say that it was an
tony lived in dayton, ohio. as soon as he heard his uncle was missing, he got in his car, collected his brother, and began driving to pennsylvania. >> at the time we thought, we need to get there as quick as we can to see what kind of assistance we can provide. >> reporter: but when tony and his brother got to lewisburg and saw the scene where ray's car was found, they were stunned. >> here we go again. that was the exact first thought. >> reporter: the investigation...
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and in dayton. -- in dayton you have delphi. it gets into, do those autoparts makers lose their pension as a result of the auto bailout because other people got protection? this is the kind of thing being battled an ohio. host: the "washington post" puts that in perspective. it notes that there is an auto industry presence in 80 of the 88 counties in ohio. overall, one in eight jobs in the state is tied directly or indirectly to the auto industry. down from one in five a decade ago. we of the auto issue. what else tops the list? guest: is not as big, but it has some importance in the map of ohio. that is the energy issue. particularly coal. those issues play. and it takes it back into what it described earlier, the foothills of the appalachia. mitt romney has run commercials on their targeting it, trying to portray president obama as someone who will hurt the coal country because of its emphasis and aide to alternative energy, solar and other things. the energy issue has had little bubble here in ohio, perhaps more than some of
and in dayton. -- in dayton you have delphi. it gets into, do those autoparts makers lose their pension as a result of the auto bailout because other people got protection? this is the kind of thing being battled an ohio. host: the "washington post" puts that in perspective. it notes that there is an auto industry presence in 80 of the 88 counties in ohio. overall, one in eight jobs in the state is tied directly or indirectly to the auto industry. down from one in five a decade ago....
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. >> a community college in dayton, ohio outraged over a men working sign. the school force a construction crew to stop working and remove it deeming it is sexist. a spokesperson for claire community college said they have a deep commitment to diversity and they take this quite seriously. >>> what is the funniest television show of all times? survey says... >> what's the show about? >> about nothing. >> seinfield the show often described as the show about nothing was voted funniest in the new poll winning 22 percent of votes. it's not just jerry seinfield people find fun me. apparent there's men in general. in the same poll 60 percent of people think men are the funny e gender. that is your 5@5:30. not sure how i feel about that. >> funny in different ways. >> house republicans are trying to compromise to avoid a owe called fiscal cliff. they released a counteroffer in less than a month to reach a deal. doug luzader is live in washington with more on this. >> the president said he wanted a counter proposal from republicans and he got one yesterday. 7 republi
. >> a community college in dayton, ohio outraged over a men working sign. the school force a construction crew to stop working and remove it deeming it is sexist. a spokesperson for claire community college said they have a deep commitment to diversity and they take this quite seriously. >>> what is the funniest television show of all times? survey says... >> what's the show about? >> about nothing. >> seinfield the show often described as the show about...
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and in that book they identified as the key to the election the dayton housewife. she was from the middle of the country, had a mid-level education. she was a 47 year old catholic married to a machinist, and she's going to be the key to electoral politics in ohio. she became so famous in that election cycle that dick cavett, the late-night talk show, actually sent a team of producers to ohio to try to find the dayton housewife. and after that, the dayton housewife appeared on the dick cavett show pronouncing about the election. she had a cigarette and it was really quite an experience. but anyway, we've been watching ohio for a very long time here come henry, a new you can tells what it will be the dayton housewife, a cincinnati housewife, what should we be looking at? >> nowadays will probably be likely to be the columbus separated woman with one child. the end of this campaign, i'm just thinking come it's like we're at the end of long running popular tv show, like cheers. in a couple of weeks all of our favorite characters will be gone and will only have our memo
and in that book they identified as the key to the election the dayton housewife. she was from the middle of the country, had a mid-level education. she was a 47 year old catholic married to a machinist, and she's going to be the key to electoral politics in ohio. she became so famous in that election cycle that dick cavett, the late-night talk show, actually sent a team of producers to ohio to try to find the dayton housewife. and after that, the dayton housewife appeared on the dick cavett...
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i was in dayton, ohio, and a woman said, "i have been out of work since may. can you help me?" yesterday was a rally in denver. a woman with a baby said, "my husband has had four jobs in three years -- part-time jobs. he lost his recent job." we lost our home. can you help us?" yes, we can. it will take a different path, not the one we have been on. not the one the president describes as a top-down tax cut for the rich. my plan has five parts -- get us not american energy independent to create 4 million jobs. open up trade in latin america. crackdown on china if they cheat. make sure people have the skills to succeed in the best schools in the world. get us to a balanced budget, champion small business. it is small business that creates jobs in america. over the last four years, small-business people decided america may not be the place to open a new business because new business start-ups are down to a 30-year low. i know what it takes to hire people. i am concerned that the path we are on is unsuccessful. the president has a view very similar to what he had four years ago tha
i was in dayton, ohio, and a woman said, "i have been out of work since may. can you help me?" yesterday was a rally in denver. a woman with a baby said, "my husband has had four jobs in three years -- part-time jobs. he lost his recent job." we lost our home. can you help us?" yes, we can. it will take a different path, not the one we have been on. not the one the president describes as a top-down tax cut for the rich. my plan has five parts -- get us not american...
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i appreciate the fact that people here in dayton got up this morning, some went to the grocery store, i see and purchased things that knows families will need. and -- things that these families will need. i appreciate your generosity. >> dana: times like these, people set politics aside. that's a smart thing, because i'm not running the new york marathon this weekend but i know people who train, they taper off in their running toward the end so they can be rested up and ready to go. i think in some ways america needed to taper off from the negative attacks that both candidates were doing toward one another. in the storm, right to set it aside. >> kimberly: this has been a serious reality check for everybody about what matters in life and makes the pettyest in and mean spirited nature for the negative campaigns stand out. you have don't want to be associated with this. >> greg: boo. i disagree. boo! i hate the cliche that everybody comes together in a time of crisis. >> kimberly: is that not what we're doing? what is wrong with you? >> greg: i try to balance it out. there are so many p
i appreciate the fact that people here in dayton got up this morning, some went to the grocery store, i see and purchased things that knows families will need. and -- things that these families will need. i appreciate your generosity. >> dana: times like these, people set politics aside. that's a smart thing, because i'm not running the new york marathon this weekend but i know people who train, they taper off in their running toward the end so they can be rested up and ready to go. i...
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and in dayton. -- in dayton you have delphi. it gets into, do those autoparts makers lose their pension as a result of the auto bailout because other people got protection? this is the kind of thing being battled an ohio. host: the "washington post" puts that in perspective. it notes that there is an auto industry presence in 80 of the 88 counties in ohio. overall, one in eight jobs in the state is tied directly or indirectly to the auto industry. down from one in five a decade ago. we of the auto issue. what else tops the list? guest: is not as big, but it has some importance in the map of ohio. that is the energy issue. particularly coal. those issues play. and it takes it back into what it described earlier, the foothills of the appalachia. mitt romney has run commercials on their targeting it, trying to portray president obama as someone who will hurt the coal country because of its emphasis and aide to alternative energy, solar and other things. the energy issue has had little bubble here in ohio, perhaps more than some of
and in dayton. -- in dayton you have delphi. it gets into, do those autoparts makers lose their pension as a result of the auto bailout because other people got protection? this is the kind of thing being battled an ohio. host: the "washington post" puts that in perspective. it notes that there is an auto industry presence in 80 of the 88 counties in ohio. overall, one in eight jobs in the state is tied directly or indirectly to the auto industry. down from one in five a decade ago....
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the business community in dayton, one of the most active in the country, the dayton development coalition, rallied together to make sure military families from wright-patterson air force base were able to attend. $3.5 million was pumped into the economy, showcasing the miami valley's world-class tourism infrastructure, hotels and, parks and recreation and entertainment. we saw it in the arena district of columbus where the city hosted games on the opening weekend. local columbus leaders and businesses hosted teams from st. louis and north carolina and michigan, new york, tennessee, california, and washington with their fans. the city expected a $10 million impact on the local community with tens of thousands of people staying in hotels, eating in restaurants and enjoying one of the fastest growing cities in america where i might add, the presiding officer once lived. we saw a boost in tourism in northern ohio where bowling green hosted the first and second rounds of the women's basketball tournament of the ncaa. organizers in bowling green said the games were more about basketball, about
the business community in dayton, one of the most active in the country, the dayton development coalition, rallied together to make sure military families from wright-patterson air force base were able to attend. $3.5 million was pumped into the economy, showcasing the miami valley's world-class tourism infrastructure, hotels and, parks and recreation and entertainment. we saw it in the arena district of columbus where the city hosted games on the opening weekend. local columbus leaders and...
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today romney held a storm relief event in dayton, ohio, at the same site he planned to hold a campaign rally. the instinct to help people is always welcome. the red cross will be the first to say canned goods are not useful in a situation like this one. >> a lot of goods here. i know there's more coming in. we'll box these things up and put them on some trucks and we're going to send them into, i think new jersey is a site that can distribute these to people who need them. but also if you can write a check to american red cross, that's welcome as well. >> romney then loaded some of the goods on a truck along with rob portman of ohio. questions about fema dogged the candidate. >> governor, are you going to eliminate fema? >> let's turn to sam stein and also joan walsh. joan, let's go to you first. this is where the bs meets the reality when it comes to mitt romney and what he really wants to do with fema. this puts the candidate in a tight spot, doesn't it? >> well, yes, of course, it does, ed. this moment really reminds me of that moment in 2008 when john mccain had his crazy reaction
today romney held a storm relief event in dayton, ohio, at the same site he planned to hold a campaign rally. the instinct to help people is always welcome. the red cross will be the first to say canned goods are not useful in a situation like this one. >> a lot of goods here. i know there's more coming in. we'll box these things up and put them on some trucks and we're going to send them into, i think new jersey is a site that can distribute these to people who need them. but also if you...
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i was in dayton, ohio, and a woman grabbed my arm and said i have been out of work since may, can you help me? yesterday i was at a rally in denver and a woman came up to be with the baby in her arms and said my husband has had four jobs in three years. he lost his most recent job and we have now just lost our home, can you help us? the answer is yes, we can help, but it will take a different path, not the one we have been on, not the one the president described as a top down, cut taxes for the rich. that is not what i am going to do. i plan has five basic parts. one gives energy independence and create about 4 million jobs. number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america. number three, make sure our people have the skills needed to succeed and the best schools in the world. we are far away from that nnw. number four is this to a balanced budget. no. 5, champion small businesses. it is small business that creates the jobs in america. over the last four years, small business people have decided that america may not be the place to open a new business, because new business
i was in dayton, ohio, and a woman grabbed my arm and said i have been out of work since may, can you help me? yesterday i was at a rally in denver and a woman came up to be with the baby in her arms and said my husband has had four jobs in three years. he lost his most recent job and we have now just lost our home, can you help us? the answer is yes, we can help, but it will take a different path, not the one we have been on, not the one the president described as a top down, cut taxes for the...
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the people in dayton don't forget. the people of ohio don't forget. if mitt romney had been president when the auto industry was on the verge of collapse, we might not have an american auto industry today. i refuse to walk away from those workers. i bet on those workers. i refuse to walk away from those jobs. i understood that americans can compete. i wasn't about to let detroit go bankrupt or toledo go bankrupt. i bet on american workers. i bet on american manufacturing. i will do it again because it's paid off for ohio and america in a big way. >> it has paid off in a big way but it's no thanks to governor romney. joining us is richard trunker, president of afl-cio and chris, chairman of the democratic party. thanks to you both for joining us tonight. >> thanks, al. >> richard, let me start with you. how hard is your membership working to win ohio and what's your sense of where things starnd right now? >> we're working very, very, very hard because had romney been president when we needed his help, it would have been a disaster in ohio. one out of e
the people in dayton don't forget. the people of ohio don't forget. if mitt romney had been president when the auto industry was on the verge of collapse, we might not have an american auto industry today. i refuse to walk away from those workers. i bet on those workers. i refuse to walk away from those jobs. i understood that americans can compete. i wasn't about to let detroit go bankrupt or toledo go bankrupt. i bet on american workers. i bet on american manufacturing. i will do it again...
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in ohio, the cold air is wrapping in and we have snow mixing with rain even near columbus, ohio and dayton back up to toledo, so, chris, a dynamic storm and there's just going to be so many tragic tales. of course, pictures from the big fire there and just wait till sun up and get the images of the homes and on fire island crashed to shore anywhere on the jersey shore so just heartbreak all over this storm and so many people that don't even have power and can't even see these images yet. so sad. >> it is, indeed. we're also told there is a big fire raging in old saybrook, connecticut, so with downed power lines we're maybe seeing more of this unfortunately. we've got a lot more to tell you about. we'll take a quick break but we'll talk to one of the mayors who is facing a big job tomorrow. the mayor of a town in new jersey, belmar, new jersey, when we come back. ♪ want my recipe for healthier hair color? natural instincts! formulated with aloe, vitamin and antioxidants natural instincts has a system that's a healthier way to radiant color. indulge... with natural instincts. less guilt, m
in ohio, the cold air is wrapping in and we have snow mixing with rain even near columbus, ohio and dayton back up to toledo, so, chris, a dynamic storm and there's just going to be so many tragic tales. of course, pictures from the big fire there and just wait till sun up and get the images of the homes and on fire island crashed to shore anywhere on the jersey shore so just heartbreak all over this storm and so many people that don't even have power and can't even see these images yet. so...
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i appreciate the fact that people right here in dayton got up this morning, some went to the grocery store i see and purchased some things that these families will need. i appreciate your generosity. >> that was governor romney this afternoon at a storm relief event in ohio. what can be described as a tone downed campaign event, he collected items for those hit in new jersey. the vice president set out two events in ohio. having ravaged the east coast, sandy is striking the buckeye state. nearly a quarter of homes and businesses are without power from the high winds and snow in the northeast corner of the state. with only a week until election day, romney's plan to stay in ohio and cam faine today. it's close. the latest real clear politics polling average gives the president a less than two--point lead over romney around five or six points before the first debate. there are serious concerns about disruptions to election day because of sandy's impact on key states like ohio and virginia. legally he the presidential cam taken could be postponed. states have the power to set their own
i appreciate the fact that people right here in dayton got up this morning, some went to the grocery store i see and purchased some things that these families will need. i appreciate your generosity. >> that was governor romney this afternoon at a storm relief event in ohio. what can be described as a tone downed campaign event, he collected items for those hit in new jersey. the vice president set out two events in ohio. having ravaged the east coast, sandy is striking the buckeye state....
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in cities like dayton and toledo. michael steele is the former chairman, honest chairman, of the rnc and ron reagan is a radio talk show hosts. both of my guests are msnbc political analysts. i want to start with ron. this stuff, you know, weeks ago the romney campaign said, we're not going to let this campaign be run by fact-checkers. i mean, i have never heard it said -- you just say we don't care if you find out we're lying. lying is a bad word. we don't care if you catch us. we're going to keep doing it. because we're desperate. >> yeah, well, they may be desperate. ohio is going to be the clincher for this election. everybody has been saying it and it's probably true. mitt romney probably hopes that the truth isn't going to find him in ohio. he's been a shape-shifter his entire political career. this shouldn't surprise us. and yet somehow he's taken it to a new level. the romney campaign attaches itself to untruth like a sexually aroused little dog on a visitor's leg. i mean, just starts humping away at these lie
in cities like dayton and toledo. michael steele is the former chairman, honest chairman, of the rnc and ron reagan is a radio talk show hosts. both of my guests are msnbc political analysts. i want to start with ron. this stuff, you know, weeks ago the romney campaign said, we're not going to let this campaign be run by fact-checkers. i mean, i have never heard it said -- you just say we don't care if you find out we're lying. lying is a bad word. we don't care if you catch us. we're going to...
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i was in dayton, ohio and a woman grabbed my arm and said i've been out of work since may. can you help me? and yesterday was at a rally in denver and a woman came up to her with a baby in her arms and said, ann, my husband has had four jobs in three years, part-time jobs, lost his most recent job and we've now just lost our home. can you help us? the answer is, yes, we can help, but it's going to take a different path. not the one we've been on, not the one the president describes as a top-down, cut taxes for the rich. that's not what i'm going to do. my plan has five basic parts. get us north american energy independent which creates about 4 million jobs. number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america. crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best skills skoolz in the world. far away from that now. and number four, get to us a balanced budget. number five, champion small business, it's small business that creates the jobs in america, and over the last four years, small busin
i was in dayton, ohio and a woman grabbed my arm and said i've been out of work since may. can you help me? and yesterday was at a rally in denver and a woman came up to her with a baby in her arms and said, ann, my husband has had four jobs in three years, part-time jobs, lost his most recent job and we've now just lost our home. can you help us? the answer is, yes, we can help, but it's going to take a different path. not the one we've been on, not the one the president describes as a...
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the dayton mall in ohio had to be evacuated after strong winds damaged a building there. investigators say a gust of wind knocked down a structural wall at a dick's sporting goods in the mall. the mall has been closed until further notice. national weather service said they recorded winds at 80 miles an hour near the dayton national airport. >> and the lights are also back onned a midway airport in chicago. a power outage caused the runway lights to shut down. they had to divert flights. 85 flights were affected leaving dozens stranded for hours. the airport reopened around 1:00 this morning. we mentioned ohio, we mentioned chicago. we had that one gentleman speaking with chris gordon who said i had my brother call me and say, i think it's coming your way. that's exactly the path. >> holding together very well. today we're talking about scattered, possibly isolated to severe storms. but so many big cities across the eastern half of the nation had that extreme heat yesterday. a lot of cities that eclipsed 100. columbia, south carolina, was one of them. here we go again tod
the dayton mall in ohio had to be evacuated after strong winds damaged a building there. investigators say a gust of wind knocked down a structural wall at a dick's sporting goods in the mall. the mall has been closed until further notice. national weather service said they recorded winds at 80 miles an hour near the dayton national airport. >> and the lights are also back onned a midway airport in chicago. a power outage caused the runway lights to shut down. they had to divert flights....